Imposter Syndrome
Imposter Syndrome
Acrylic and mixed media on paper (500mm x 500mm)
"Imposter Syndrome" examines the challenges of realising one's neurodiversity in adulthood, emphasising themes of identity and the imposter syndrome post an Autism diagnosis. The artwork employs vibrant shades of red, white, and black, with intertwined faces amidst text, representing the emotional turmoil in self-discovery. Techniques like glazing and stippling alongside pencil marks and faint text deepen its allure.
Created with acrylic on quality rag paper, it also features the touch of Conte pencil, enhancing its texture. The modern design of "Imposter Syndrome", sized 500mm x 500mm, suits diverse interiors, from contemporary to loft-style. While sold unframed, it allows buyers to select a suitable frame. Notably, the artwork was featured at the Brunswick Street Gallery's "50 Squared'' exhibition, underscoring its contemporary significance.
Introspection
Acrylic and mixed media on paper (500mm x 500mm)
"Introspection" is a powerful artwork exploring the artist's acceptance after an Autism diagnosis. Echoing themes from its counterpart, "Imposter Syndrome," it delves into identity and the emotions of late-discovered neurodiversity with a striking blend of red, white, and black. Amidst scribbled text, a prominent face symbolises the journey of self-discovery. Using glazing, stippling, and Conte pencil layers adds depth and invites viewer intrigue.
Crafted with acrylic on rag paper, "Introspection" offers a rich texture. The Conte pencil accentuates its complexity. Its modern design and 500mm x 500mm dimensions make the artwork versatile for diverse interiors, from contemporary living spaces to loft-style settings.